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Table Ninja 2 NinjaVision

 

What is Ninja Vision?
Ninja Vision allows you to view the tables you have stacked to see your cards, the board, and action. You can use hotkeys and the site buttons to act.
Where is Ninja Vision located? 
Ninja Vision setup is in the Table Control tab.
1. Ninja Vision
Click here to bring up the Ninja Vision setup options. Currently, Ninja Vision is in Early BETA. 
2. Disable/Enable Ninja Vision.
This button is used to turn on or off Ninja Vision.
3. Zoom Ninja Vision Tiles.
This slider will allow you to control the Zoom size that the Vision Tiles will use. You can set it from 20% to 300%. The tiles will be a fixed size. The Zoom size will control what area will be shown in the tiles. It works the 
same as any zoom function, the higher the zoom, the smaller the area that will be shown larger.
4. Opacity
Opacity controls how much you can see through the tile. To the left, you will be unable to see under. To the right, you will be able to see through.
You can set this for Folded cards and Action cards (the cards for a table that requires action) separately. You can also set it to flash when action is on you.
The three possible settings are:
On Top of Ninja Vision Tiles. (This option will require a more powerful video card to process. If you experience lags, please change to one of the other two settings).
Behind Ninjavision Tiles
Off. Just show border + HUD
5. Show a preview window ____ pixels wide when your mouse is over a Ninja Vision tile.
The default is 300 pixels. You can change this to show a different width preview when you hover over the tile. This is to help you see the action on the table at a glance.
6. Enable HUD/HUD Settings.
You can use this option to turn on the HUD and change the HUD Settings.
7. Send Hotkeys to tables when your mouse is over their NinjaVision Tiles.
When this is turned on, you can use the hotkeys on the table just by hovering over the Tile. You will not need to bring up the table to act using the hotkeys.
8. Bring Tables to Foreground when you click their NinjaVision Tile.
When this is turned on, you can click the tile and bring that table to the front of the stack.
9. Use the arrow keys to navigate the NinjaVision Tiles.
When turned on, this will allow you to maneuver through the tiles using your keyboard’s arrow keys.
10. Show Me Dock Windows that Contain ______
- All Tables
- Last 5 Tables I acted on
- Preview Until the end of the hand
- Tables where I’m still in the hand
- Tables that have action
When playing a lot of tables, you may not have the space, or may not be able to see all of the tables’ tiles.  These settings will control the tables that show in the tiles so that you will only see the important ones.
Preview Hotkey - Here you can assign a hotkey to turn on/off the preview.
11. When a NinjaVision tile becomes empty:
- The next New Table will be placed here.
- Rearrange Tables immediately
This setting will control what happens when a tile is emptied. 
12. Edit Layout.
You will need to edit layout for each of your sites. We have provided a default layout, but you can set rearrange as you desire.
Run NinjaVision on a dedicated thread.
This setting in Setup will allow NinjaVision to run on a different CPU thread. This can alleviate conflicts and smooth computer performance.
What is Ninja Vision?
Ninja Vision allows you to view the tables you have stacked to see your cards, the board, and action. You can use hotkeys and the site buttons to act.

Where is Ninja Vision located? 
Ninja Vision setup is in the Table Control tab.


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1. Ninja Vision

Click here to bring up the Ninja Vision setup options. Currently, Ninja Vision is in Early BETA. 


2. Disable/Enable Ninja Vision.

This button is used to turn on or off Ninja Vision.


3. Zoom Ninja Vision Tiles.

This slider will allow you to control the Zoom size that the Vision Tiles will use. You can set it from 20% to 300%. The tiles will be a fixed size. The Zoom size will control what area will be shown in the tiles. It works the 

same as any zoom function, the higher the zoom, the smaller the area that will be shown larger.


4. Opacity

Opacity controls how much you can see through the tile. To the left, you will be unable to see under. To the right, you will be able to see through.

You can set this for Folded cards and Action cards (the cards for a table that requires action) separately. You can also set it to flash when action is on you.


The three possible settings are:
  • On Top of Ninja Vision Tiles. (This option will require a more powerful video card to process. If you experience lags, please change to one of the other two settings).
  • Behind Ninjavision Tiles
  • Off. Just show border + HUD


5. Enable HUD/HUD Settings.

You can use this option to turn on the HUD and change the HUD Settings.


6. Send Hotkeys to tables when your mouse is over their NinjaVision Tiles.

When this is turned on, you can use the hotkeys on the table just by hovering over the Tile. You will not need to bring up the table to act using the hotkeys.


7. Bring Tables to Foreground when you click their NinjaVision Tile.

When this is turned on, you can click the tile and bring that table to the front of the stack.


8. Use the arrow keys to navigate the NinjaVision Tiles.

When turned on, this will allow you to maneuver through the tiles using your keyboard’s arrow keys.


9. Show Me Dock Windows that Contain ______
  • All Tables
  • Last 5 Tables I acted on
  • Preview Until the end of the hand
  • Tables where I’m still in the hand
  • Tables that have action
  • Show a Preview window when you hover a NinjaVision Tile 

When playing a lot of tables, you may not have the space, or may not be able to see all of the tables’ tiles.  These settings will control the tables that show in the tiles so that you will only see the important ones.

Preview Hotkey - Here you can assign a hotkey to turn on/off the preview.


10. When a NinjaVision tile becomes empty:
  • The next New Table will be placed here.
  • Rearrange Tables immediately
This setting will control what happens when a tile is emptied. 


11. Edit Layout.

You will need to edit layout for each of your sites. We have provided a default layout, but you can set rearrange as you desire.



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Run NinjaVision on a dedicated thread.
This setting which is located in the Setup will allow NinjaVision to run on a different CPU thread. This can alleviate conflicts and smooth computer performance.

 





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